Did you try the mashing the buttons technique? Once you've opened it you gotta take a screwdriver or something to unjam the correct note. (In the video it's called Technique 3: F*ck around with the gizmos)
I have a Hohner Bravo, and one bass button on the left-hand side now produces a continuous sound without being pressed at all. I don't see any pins or screws on the left end panel to remove to open the end. What can I possibly do?
@@NosKit21 Oh, I am sorry to hear that. No, I have not. I have been thinking to open it to figure out what is going on, but I just haven't found time for it. Meanwhile, the manual says, "Don't open it!" I am also looking around to find some instrument repair service nearby, but I have not found one.
@@qqqquito i got it like that because my belt that i can hold the left part of the instrument had broke and i opened it. I puted the belt and fixed it but when i got to but the basses back i think i presed something wrong and the: re and si are holding.
But how did you fix it? The video shows how you diagnosed the issue (which is pretty much the same thing I did), but does not show how you fixed it.
Did you try the mashing the buttons technique? Once you've opened it you gotta take a screwdriver or something to unjam the correct note. (In the video it's called Technique 3: F*ck around with the gizmos)
I loved this video
me too
I have a Hohner Bravo, and one bass button on the left-hand side now produces a continuous sound without being pressed at all. I don't see any pins or screws on the left end panel to remove to open the end. What can I possibly do?
Did you solve it because i got the same thing like 1h ago
@@NosKit21 Oh, I am sorry to hear that. No, I have not. I have been thinking to open it to figure out what is going on, but I just haven't found time for it. Meanwhile, the manual says, "Don't open it!" I am also looking around to find some instrument repair service nearby, but I have not found one.
@@qqqquito i got it like that because my belt that i can hold the left part of the instrument had broke and i opened it. I puted the belt and fixed it but when i got to but the basses back i think i presed something wrong and the: re and si are holding.
@@NosKit21 Do you mean you opened your left end panel, and caused two bass notes to go wrong?
@qqqquito yep,i opened the panel because i needed to make my belt and now i regret
too scared to take mine apart
thank u
hope it worked out!
@@jordanaccordion yes :D
Blind leading the blind......
Gotta stick together!